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Crystal structure of a novel putative sugar isomerase from the psychrophilic bacterium Paenibacillus sp. R4

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Title
Crystal structure of a novel putative sugar isomerase from the psychrophilic bacterium Paenibacillus sp. R4
Other Titles
북극 토양 미생물 (Paenibacillus sp. R4) 유래 sugar isomerase 효소의 구조 분석 연구
Authors
Kwon, Sunghark
Ha, Hyun Ji
Kang, Yong Jun
Sung, Ji Hye
Hwang, Jisub
Lee, Min Ju
Lee, Jun Hyuck
Park, Hyun Ho
Subject
Biochemistry & Molecular BiologyBiophysics
Keywords
Sugar isomeraseXylose isomeraseGlucose isomerasePaenibacillusPsychrophilic bacteriaCold adaptation
Issue Date
2021-12-31
Citation
Kwon, Sunghark, et al. 2021. "Crystal structure of a novel putative sugar isomerase from the psychrophilic bacterium Paenibacillus sp. R4". BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS, 585(1): 48-54.
Abstract
Sugar isomerases (SIs) catalyze the reversible conversion of aldoses to ketoses. A novel putative SI gene has been identified from the genome sequence information on the psychrophilic bacterium Paenibacillus sp. R4. Here, we report the crystal structure of the putative SI from Paenibacillus sp. R4 (PbSI) at 2.98 A resolution. It was found that the overall structure of PbSI adopts the triose-phosphate isomerase (TIM) barrel fold. PbSI was also identified to have two heterogeneous metal ions as its cofactors at the active site in the TIM barrel, one of which was confirmed as a Zn ion through X-ray anomalous scattering and inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry analysis. Structural comparison with homologous SI proteins from mesophiles, hyperthermophiles, and a psychrophile revealed that key residues in the active site are well conserved and that dimeric PbSI is devoid of the extended C-terminal region, which tetrameric SIs commonly have. Our results provide novel structural information on the cold-adaptable SI, including information on the metal composition in the active site.
URI
https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/13326
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrc.2021.11.026
Type
Article
Station
Dasan Station
Indexed
SCIE
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